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John Ormsby may refer to: John Ormsby (negotiator) (1854–1927), negotiator for the Ngāti Maniapoto iwi (tribe) John Ormsby (settler) (1720–1805), American
John_Ormsby
British translator
John Ormsby (1829–1895) was a nineteenth-century Anglo-Irish translator. He is most famous for his 1885 English translation of Miguel de Cervantes' Don
John_Ormsby_(translator)
Topics referred to by the same term
John Ormsby Vandeleur may refer to: Sir John Ormsby Vandeleur (1763–1849), British Army general John Ormsby Vandeleur (Ennis MP) (1765–1828), Irish landowner
John_Ormsby_Vandeleur
5th Baron Harlech, Member of Parliament and Ambassador to the United States
David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech KCMG PC DL (20 May 1918 – 26 January 1985), known as David Ormsby-Gore until June 1961 and as Sir David Ormsby-Gore
David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech
David_Ormsby-Gore,_5th_Baron_Harlech
British army officer (1903–1988)
John Ormsby Evelyn Vandeleur, DSO and Bar (14 November 1903 – 4 August 1988), usually known as Joe Vandeleur from his initials, was an Anglo-Irish British
Joe_Vandeleur
1605–1615 novel by Miguel de Cervantes
by John Gibson Lockhart (1822) Charles Jervas edited by John Wilson Clark (1871) Alexander James Duffield and James Young Gibson (1881) John Ormsby (1885)
Don_Quixote
John Ormsby (1720–1805) was a soldier in the French and Indian War, Pontiac's Rebellion, and the American Revolution, and among the first settlers of
John_Ormsby_(settler)
Surname list
Ormsby is a surname. The name originates from people of the Southern areas of Scandinavia who would later migrate to Wales and England. In Old Norse the
Ormsby_(surname)
British peer and politician
John Ralph Ormsby-Gore, 1st Baron Harlech (3 June 1816 – 15 June 1876), was a British peer and Conservative Member of Parliament. Lord Harlech was the
John Ormsby-Gore, 1st Baron Harlech
John_Ormsby-Gore,_1st_Baron_Harlech
Fictional character
reflection can only extol, not compare" (Part I, Chapter 13, translation of John Ormsby). Don Quixote is portrayed as both admirable ("and doth she not of a
Dulcinea_del_Toboso
New Zealand negotiator (1854–1927)
John Ormsby (6 November 1854 – 11 June 1927), also known under his Māori name Hone Omipi, was a negotiator for the Ngāti Maniapoto iwi, a local politician
John_Ormsby_(negotiator)
Irish politician
John Ormsby Vandeleur (17 April 1767 – 3 November 1822) was an Irish politician. He sat in the Irish House of Commons as a Member of Parliament (MP) for
John Ormsby Vandeleur (MP for Granard)
John_Ormsby_Vandeleur_(MP_for_Granard)
Daughter of 5th Baron Harlech, girlfriend of Eric Clapton
Alice Magdalen Sarah Ormsby-Gore (22 April 1952 – 5 April 1995) was a British aristocrat who was part of the fashion and arts counter-culture in London
Alice_Ormsby-Gore
Title in the UK Peerage
United Kingdom. It was created in 1876 for the Conservative politician John Ormsby-Gore, with remainder to his younger brother William. He had previously
Baron_Harlech
British Army officer
General Sir John Ormsby Vandeleur (1763 – 10 December 1849) was a British Army officer who fought in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. Vandeleur
Ormsby_Vandeleur
UK Parliament constituency (since 1983)
Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. Its first MP was John Biffen, who had been MP for Oswestry since a 1961 byelection. He served in
North Shropshire (constituency)
North_Shropshire_(constituency)
Proverbial idiom referring to an example of hypocrisy
1620 Cervantes, Miguel (2004-07-27). "67". Don Quixote. Translated by John Ormsby. The author of Don Quixote, Cervantes, who spent part of his life in
The pot calling the kettle black
The_pot_calling_the_kettle_black
Colonel Charles Christopher Johnson of the 2nd Baronet was father of John Ormsby Johnson, who became a vice-admiral. Cokayne, George Edward (1906). Complete
Johnson baronets of New York (1755)
Johnson_baronets_of_New_York_(1755)
English author, playwright, and translator (1663–1718)
Motteux's version of the work has been condemned by later translators. John Ormsby listed numerous faults he found with Motteux's translation, and described
Peter_Anthony_Motteux
member of the united Parliament in London. Flood was the younger son of John Flood of Farmley, County Kilkenny, and nephew of Warden Flood, chief justice
Frederick_Flood
Town in County Clare, Ireland
from Vandeleur family names. John Ormsby Vandeleur also built the large family home, Kilrush House, in 1808. John Ormsby Vandeleur owned much of Kilrush
Kilrush
Book series published by Encyclopædia Britannica
de Cervantes The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha (translated by John Ormsby) Sir Francis Bacon The Advancement of Learning Novum Organum New Atlantis
Great Books of the Western World
Great_Books_of_the_Western_World
Surname list
John Ormsby Vandeleur (British Army officer) (1763–1849), British Army General who fought in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars John Ormsby
Vandeleur
Catholic private high school
auditorium complex. In May 1987 ground was broken and on 29 October 1988 the John Ormsby Alumni Auditorium opened. The building was constructed adjacent to Justin
Saint Francis High School (Athol Springs, New York)
Saint_Francis_High_School_(Athol_Springs,_New_York)
Irish politician
John Ormsby Vandeleur (1765 – 28 November 1828) was an Irish barrister, landowner and politician from Kilrush in County Clare. He sat in the House of
John Ormsby Vandeleur (Ennis MP)
John_Ormsby_Vandeleur_(Ennis_MP)
British soldier and peer (1845–1915)
Lady Margaret Alice Bridgeman (20 January 1872 – 7 August 1954), married John Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 7th Duke of Buccleuch, on 30 January 1893 and had
George Bridgeman, 4th Earl of Bradford
George_Bridgeman,_4th_Earl_of_Bradford
Suburbs south of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
and Whitehall. Much of the South Hills was originally a land grant to John Ormsby. Suburban and exurban municipalities located even further south, such
South_Hills_(Pennsylvania)
1815 battle of the Waterloo campaign
their front". It appears that Uxbridge expected the brigades of Sir John Ormsby Vandeleur, Hussey Vivian, and the Dutch cavalry to provide support to
Battle_of_Waterloo
British soldier, courtier and Conservative politician
politician. Brownlow was the second son of John Egerton, Viscount Alford, eldest son and heir apparent of John Cust, 1st Earl Brownlow. His mother was Lady
Adelbert Brownlow-Cust, 3rd Earl Brownlow
Adelbert_Brownlow-Cust,_3rd_Earl_Brownlow
Anglo-Irish politician (1682–1764)
of the League of Augsburg while serving under fellow English Army officer John Churchill in Flanders. His mother was Lady Mary O'Brien, the daughter of
Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon
Henry_Boyle,_1st_Earl_of_Shannon
1972 compilation album by various artists
(Challenge) The Wailers: "Out of Our Tree" (Ronald Gardner/Kent Morrill/John Ormsby) (1965, Uncharted) (Etiquette) Harbinger Complex: "I Think I'm Down"
Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968
Nuggets:_Original_Artyfacts_from_the_First_Psychedelic_Era,_1965–1968
American film director
Alan Ormsby (born December 14, 1943) is an American director, screenwriter, make up artist, actor and author. Ormsby began work in feature films with
Alan_Ormsby
British politician
John Whitehall Dod (17 September 1797 – 8 July 1863) was a British Conservative politician. John Whitehall Dod was born on 17 September 1797, in Calverhall
John_Whitehall_Dod
was occasionally a member of the Pittsburgh town council. Ormsby was the son of John Ormsby and Jane McAllister, born on February 25, 1767, at Homestead
Oliver_Ormsby
Irish politician
Ennis in County Clare. He was the son of John Vandeleur of Kilrush and Frances Ormsby, daughter of John Ormsby of Cloghans, County Mayo. The Vandeleurs
Crofton_Vandeleur
Irish politician (1809–1881)
1874 as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Clare. He was the oldest son of John Ormsby Vandeleur of Kilrush, who had been an MP in both the pre-union Parliament
Crofton_Moore_Vandeleur
DNB) John Nichol (biographer) (Signing as J. N. in the DNB) John Ormsby (translator) (Signing as J. O. in the DNB) John Wordsworth (Signing as JOHN SARUM
List of contributors to the Dictionary of National Biography
List_of_contributors_to_the_Dictionary_of_National_Biography
Neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
been granted to Major John Ormsby in 1763, in recognition for his assistance in the building of Fort Pitt. By the 1770s, Ormsby had built an estate on
South_Side_Flats
Italian ocean liner that sank in 1956
on Andrea Doria and died on board RV Wahoo before help arrived. 1985: John Ormsby drowned after being caught in wires. 1988: Joe Drozd died during a dive
SS_Andrea_Doria
UK Parliament constituency (1918–1950)
Griffith-Wynne Tory 1832 Thomas Assheton Smith Tory 1834 Conservative 1837 John Ormsby-Gore Conservative 1841 Edward Douglas-Pennant Conservative 1866 George
Caernarvonshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Caernarvonshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
School in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Theophilus Mack on Yates Street in St. Catharines. The Reverend Dr. John Ormsby Miller, a highly regarded scholar and administrator, assumed his duties
Ridley_College_(Ontario)
Spanish poetic form
Cervantes, Don Lorenzo quotes the following Glose which is translated by John Ormsby: Could ‘was’ become an ‘is’ for me, Then would I ask no more than this;
Glose
Place in Pennsylvania, United States
Major John Ormsby from King George III in 1763 for his service during the French and Indian War. Carrick and Mt. Oliver were once known as the Ormsby Tract
Carrick_(Pittsburgh)
British Conservative politician
Preceded by William Ormsby-Gore John Whitehall Dod Member of Parliament for Shropshire North 1857–1865 With: John Whitehall Dod 1857–1859 John Ormsby-Gore 1859–1865
Rowland Clegg-Hill, 3rd Viscount Hill
Rowland_Clegg-Hill,_3rd_Viscount_Hill
British Army cavalry regiment
John William Egerton, 7th Earl of Bridgwater 14th (The Duchess of York's Own) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (1798) 1823–1830: Gen. Sir John Ormsby Vandeleur
14th_King's_Hussars
Former Borough in Pennsylvania, United States
Birmingham was laid out in 1811 by Dr. Nathaniel Bedford, son-in-law of John Ormsby. Bedford named the settlement after his native city, Birmingham in England
Birmingham, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Birmingham,_Allegheny_County,_Pennsylvania
British peer
Francis David Ormsby-Gore, 6th Baron Harlech (13 March 1954 – 1 February 2016), was a peer in the United Kingdom. In 1985 he inherited the property in
Francis Ormsby-Gore, 6th Baron Harlech
Francis_Ormsby-Gore,_6th_Baron_Harlech
English soldier
John William Ormsby VC MM (10 January 1881 – 20 July 1952) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for
John_William_Ormsby
British peer, Lord lieutenant and politician
William Richard Ormsby-Gore, 2nd Baron Harlech (3 March 1819 – 26 June 1904), was an Anglo-Irish peer and Member of Parliament. Lord Harlech was the younger
William Ormsby-Gore, 2nd Baron Harlech
William_Ormsby-Gore,_2nd_Baron_Harlech
British politician (1800–1886)
development of the Welsh slate industry. Penrhyn was the younger son of the Hon. John Douglas and his wife, Lady Frances Lascelles, daughter of the 1st Earl of
Edward Douglas-Pennant, 1st Baron Penrhyn
Edward_Douglas-Pennant,_1st_Baron_Penrhyn
Fictional character
doi:10.2307/3732198. ISSN 0026-7937. JSTOR 3732198. "Don Quixote, Chapter XXII". English Translation by John Ormsby, 1885. Retrieved 30 July 2011. v t e
Ginés_de_Pasamonte
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan
Khattak - Poet, researcher, scholar and prominent figure in the region John Ormsby Evelyn Vandeleur - brigadier general, WWII British Army Commander XXX
Nowshera_District
Topics referred to by the same term
in Ireland John Ormsby-Gore, 1st Baron Harlech (1816–1876), British peer and Conservative MP for Caernarvonshire and Shropshire North John Gore Jones
John_Gore
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of Ireland
1789 for two brothers who died childless; both titles are now extinct. John Ormsby-Gore, 1st Baron Harlech, was a descendant of William Gore, the third
Gore_baronets
British soldier and politician
was the second son of John Cust, 1st Earl Brownlow, and his first wife Sophia, daughter of Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Baronet. John Egerton, Viscount Alford
Charles_Cust
English politician
died in 1832. He had married in 1796 Maryanne, the daughter of James St John Jeffereyes of Blarney Castle by his wife Arabella Fitzgibbon, the divorced
Augustus_Cavendish-Bradshaw
Town in Waikato, New Zealand
early 1900s many businesses were established by Māori, in particular John Ormsby (Hōne Ōmipi). The Otorohanga Times was formed in 1912; it merged with
Ōtorohanga
Military unit
membership required.) Vetch, R. H.; Stearn, Roger T. (2008). "Vandeleur, Sir John Ormsby". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University
Light_Division
Castilian epic poem
with an appendix including a partial verse translation by John Hookham Frere. John Ormsby, The Poem of Cid, 1879, with introduction and notes. Archer
Cantar_de_mio_Cid
1792–95 campaign of the War of the First Coalition
Faber, ISBN 0-571-22485-7. Vetch, Robert Hamilton (1899), "Vandeleur, John Ormsby" , in Lee, Sidney (ed.), Dictionary of National Biography, vol. 58, London:
Low Countries theatre of the War of the First Coalition
Low_Countries_theatre_of_the_War_of_the_First_Coalition
admiral "Jocko" – Joseph J. Clark, US Navy Admiral "Joe" – Brigadier John Ormsby Evelyn Vandeleur (from his initials), WWII British Army officer Elton
List of military figures by nickname
List_of_military_figures_by_nickname
English politician
Elizabeth Cecil, daughter of John Cecil, 5th Earl of Exeter and Lady Anne Cavendish, at Burghley House. Their son and heir, John, was born the following year
Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery
Charles_Boyle,_4th_Earl_of_Orrery
The Marquess of Salisbury KG GCVO CB (Lord High Steward) Pages: John Ormsby-Gore John Manners The Paten Rt. Rev. Arthur F. Winnington-Ingram KCVO (Bishop
List of participants in the coronation processions of George VI
List_of_participants_in_the_coronation_processions_of_George_VI
Study of culture of the Spanish-speaking world
Pickwick and Sam Weller of Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. John Ormsby translated the Cantar de Mio Cid and Don Quixote. Percy Bysshe Shelley
Hispanism
Medieval castle in Toledo, Spain
benefactors of the basilica and rebuilt the monastery. According to John Ormsby, the English translator of Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes, Alfonso
Castle_of_San_Servando
French general
single squadron which cooperated with the brigades of Hussey Vivian and John Ormsby Vandeleur later in the afternoon. At Waterloo, Collaert's foot was smashed
Jean_Antoine_de_Collaert
UK Parliamentary by-election
due to the elevation to the peerage of the incumbent Conservative MP, John Ormsby-Gore. It was won by the Conservative candidate Stanley Leighton. "Leigh
1876 North Shropshire by-election
1876_North_Shropshire_by-election
1861 wall painting by Daniel Maclise
von Grolman. To the left are two British cavalry officers, Colonel Sir John Ormsby Vandeleur, and Major-General Sir Hussey Vivian on a white horse with
The Meeting of Wellington and Blücher after the Battle of Waterloo
The_Meeting_of_Wellington_and_Blücher_after_the_Battle_of_Waterloo
Former hotel and casino in Carson City, Nevada
Ormsby House is a closed hotel and casino in Carson City, Nevada. Originally opened in 1972, it closed on October 30, 2000, for extensive renovations.
Ormsby_House
Victoria Cross Heroes Willmott, H.P.; p.10 Willmott, H.P.; p.15 Keegan, John; p.8 Willmott, H.P.; p.307 Arthur, Max; p.244 Arthur, Max; pp.241–242 Willmott
List of First World War Victoria Cross recipients
List_of_First_World_War_Victoria_Cross_recipients
French), Brussels: Meline, Cans et Comp. & J Hetzel et Comp., p. 352 Franklin, John; Embleton, Gerry (2015), Waterloo 1815 (2): Ligny, Osprey Publishing, p. 19
Waterloo campaign order of battle
Waterloo_campaign_order_of_battle
British peer and politician (1885–1964)
William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore, 4th Baron Harlech (11 April 1885 – 14 February 1964), was a British Conservative politician and banker. Harlech, the
William Ormsby-Gore, 4th Baron Harlech
William_Ormsby-Gore,_4th_Baron_Harlech
Ranks of nobility in the United Kingdom
Earl of Buchan Grandson of John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland Eldest son of John Hope, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun 2nd son of John Hope, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun
Peerage_of_the_United_Kingdom
British Army officer and politician (1730–1822)
Moore, who died unmarried. Lady Frances Moore (d. 1833), who married John Ormsby Vandeleur, in 1800. He was an important patron of the artist William
Charles Moore, 1st Marquess of Drogheda
Charles_Moore,_1st_Marquess_of_Drogheda
Spanish novella
Miguel de Cervantes (1605). "Chapter 22". Don Quixote. Translated by John Ormsby. Retrieved 2008-12-29. "El Lazarillo no es anónimo" (in Spanish). El
Lazarillo_de_Tormes
Irish politician and landowner
of John Browne, 1st Baron Kilmaine, and his wife, Hon. Alicia Caulfeild. His paternal grandparents were the former Margaret Dodwell and Sir John Browne
James Browne, 2nd Baron Kilmaine
James_Browne,_2nd_Baron_Kilmaine
Robert Uniacke Youghal John Ormsby Vandeleur Ennis William Mullins Dingle James Verner Dungannon George Vesey Tuam 1800 John Waller County Limerick David
List_of_Irish_MPs_1798–1800
British Army officer
always succeeded." At Waterloo, he was Brigade Major to Major-general John Ormsby Vandeleur, commander of the 4th British Brigade. Between 1823 and 1836
Michael_Childers
Irish politician
Browne (1790) Succeeded by Augustus Cavendish-Bradshaw John Ormsby Vandeleur Preceded by Sir John Blaquiere Thomas Coghlan Member of Parliament for Carlingford
Sir Charles des Voeux, 1st Baronet
Sir_Charles_des_Voeux,_1st_Baronet
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
resisted annexation attempts by the city. Mount Oliver was first settled by John Ormsby, an officer in the command of General Forbes, who was granted 249 acres
Mount_Oliver,_Pennsylvania
British Army cavalry regiment
Queen's) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (Lancers) (1816) 1830–1849: Gen. Sir John Ormsby Vandeleur, GCB 1849–1859: Lt-Gen. Sir Joseph Thackwell, GCB, KH 1859–1878:
16th_The_Queen's_Lancers
Small fishing community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia
[citation needed] The first recorded person to live in Indian Harbour was John Ormsby in 1784.[citation needed] The first and the oldest house in Indian Harbour
Indian_Harbour,_Nova_Scotia
Anglo-Irish politician (1713–1766)
Viscountess Langford. Lady Frances Pakenham (1744–1776), who married John Ormsby Vandeleur of Maddenstown. Lady Helena Pakenham (1745–1777), who married
Thomas Pakenham, 1st Baron Longford
Thomas_Pakenham,_1st_Baron_Longford
Pre-1801 Irish constituency
Ennis, The Times described the constituency as "his father's borough". 1613 John Thornton of Doonass and Edmond Blood of Bohersallagh 1634–1635 Sir Barnaby
Ennis (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Ennis_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency)
For mountain peaks only
misspelled his guides as "Zügler" and "Appener"; Studer, Vol 1, pp. 212-6 John Ormsby (1862) Ascent of the Grivola in Peaks, Passes, and Glaciers, pp. 318-38
List of first ascents of mountain summits
List_of_first_ascents_of_mountain_summits
Daniel. Morgan O'Connell, MP 1832–40. Son of Daniel. William Ormsby-Gore, MP 1806–57 John Ormsby-Gore, 1st Baron Harlech, MP 1837–76 and peer. Robert Overend
List of political families in the United Kingdom
List_of_political_families_in_the_United_Kingdom
British judicial representative in County Sligo, Ireland
1711: John King of Ballindune 1712: Mathew Ormsby of Belvoir 1713: Kean O'Hara of Nymphsfield 1714: William Smith of Knocknasamer 1715: Francis Ormsby of
High_Sheriff_of_Sligo
Irish peer
Graham-Toler (1813–1872), who married Col. Crofton Moore Vandeleur, son of John Ormsby Vandeleur and Lady Frances Moore (a daughter of the 1st Marquess of Drogheda)
Hector Graham-Toler, 2nd Earl of Norbury
Hector_Graham-Toler,_2nd_Earl_of_Norbury
Portugal, Spain, the Low Countries, and France, from 1799 to 1818, vol. X, John Murray, retrieved 14 November 2007 Lipscombe, Nick (2010). The Peninsular
Battle of Vitoria order of battle
Battle_of_Vitoria_order_of_battle
Military unit
19th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (Lancers) (1816) 1815–?1821: Gen. Sir John Ormsby Vandeleur, GCB 1821: Regiment disbanded Biddulph, p.11-19 "23rd (19th)
19th_Light_Dragoons
Irish lawyer and judge
Henry Wilmot Ormsby PC, QC (1812 – 1887) was an Irish lawyer and judge. Ormsby was born at Powerscourt, County Wicklow, the fourth son of the Reverend
Henry_Ormsby
18th-century Irish politician and playwright
Irish dramatist and politician. He was born in Ireland, a younger son of John Jephson, Archdeacon of Cloyne. He entered Trinity College, Dublin in 1751
Robert_Jephson
British writer and creative consultant
Amanda Jane Ormsby-Gore, Baroness Harlech (née Grieve; May 1958), is a British creative consultant, writer and actress with a long association with the
Amanda_Harlech
Sloan Whitney She Goes to War (1929) as Tom Pike Black Magic (1929) as John Ormsby The College Coquette (1929) as Coach Harvey Porter Guilty? (1930) as
John Holland (actor, born 1899)
John_Holland_(actor,_born_1899)
American actor and film director (1874–1947)
Davis One Exciting Adventure (1934) as Customer A Lost Lady (1934) as John Ormsby Lady by Choice (1934) as Opper Imitation of Life (1934) as Dr. Preston
Henry_Kolker
translator of Galician) Charles Jervas James Mabbe Pierre Antoine Motteux John Ormsby (later revised by Joseph R. Jones and Kenneth Douglas) Samuel Putnam
List of translators into English
List_of_translators_into_English
British cricket player and politician
the 1787 English cricket season. He had five sisters and an elder brother, John, who was expelled from the family after marrying a servant, paving the way
Thomas Assheton Smith (1776–1858)
Thomas_Assheton_Smith_(1776–1858)
British judicial representative in County Mayo, Ireland (1500's-1922)
1583: John Brown (1st High Sheriff) 1587–1589: John Brown (killed Mar 1589) 1639: Sir Henry Bingham, 1st Baronet< 1641: John Garvey 1655: Edward Ormsby of
High_Sheriff_of_Mayo
British politician
William Ormsby-Gore (14 March 1779 – 4 May 1860), known as William Gore until 1815, was a British Member of Parliament. Born into an Anglo-Irish family
William Ormsby-Gore (1779–1860)
William_Ormsby-Gore_(1779–1860)
British soldier (1789–1854)
of six children: William Johnson (b. 1821), who died without issue. John Ormsby Johnson (1822–1881), a Vice-Admiral who married Edith Renira Twyford
Charles_Christopher_Johnson
JOHN ORMSBY
JOHN ORMSBY
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
God is Gracious
Boy/Male
British, English, French, Hebrew
Has Shown Favour; Variant of John; Jehovah has been Gracious; God is Gracious
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English, Welsh, German, etc.
English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yÅÌ£hÄnÄn ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek IÅannÄ“s (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Icelandic Jóhann, JON means "God is gracious." Compare with other forms of Jon.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : patronymic from John. As a German name it may also be a reduced form of Johannes.Americanized form of Swiss German Schantz.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.
Boy/Male
Indian
German form of John
Biblical
the grace or mercy of the Lord,Jehovah's gift: the same name as Johanan, a contraction of Jehohanan
Male
German
Short form of Latin Johannes, JOHAN means "God is gracious." In use by the Czechs, Finnish, Germans and Scandinavians.
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew Shakespearean
The grace or mercy of the Lord.
Boy/Male
American, Celebrity, Christian, Danish, Indian, Swedish
God is Merciful; Gift of God; Similar to John
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Norwegian, Swedish, Swiss, Ukrainian
The Lord is Gracious; God has Given; Gift of God; God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John; Abbreviation of Jonathan
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, Greek, Hebrew
God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John or Abbreviation of Jonathan Jehovah has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
God is Merciful; Gift of God
Male
English
 Pet form of English Jonathan, JON means "God has given." Compare with other forms of Jon.
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Japanese, Malayalam, Netherlands, Polish, Portuguese, Shakesp
God is Merciful; Gift of God; God is Gracious; By the Grace of God
Female
English
Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.
Boy/Male
Hindu
God has been gracious: has shown favor in the bible John the baptist baptized christ in the jordan
JOHN ORMSBY
JOHN ORMSBY
Boy/Male
Biblical
A prince; one that reigns.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Great
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of Lord Vishnu, Freedom giver
Boy/Male
Tamil
Samanvey | ஸமாஂநà¯à®µà¯‡à®¯Â
Coordination
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Best Human Being; Great Human
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Night Rain
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Jain
Forest; Rain
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Blue Mountain; The Nilgiris
Female
Spanish
From the Spanish name of a dormant volcano in Ecuador, CORAZÓN means "heart."
JOHN ORMSBY
JOHN ORMSBY
JOHN ORMSBY
JOHN ORMSBY
JOHN ORMSBY
n.
The line joining two points; the point common to two intersecting lines.
n.
A familiar diminutive of John.
v. t.
To unite in marriage.
v. t.
To associate, to join.
v. t.
To join together.
v. t.
To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.
a.
Of or pertaining to John, esp. to the Apostle John or his writings.
n.
Alt. of Cheap-john
n.
A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Join
n.
A European fish. See Doree, and John Doree.
v. t.
To join together.
v. t.
To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.
imp. & p. p.
of Join
v. i.
To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.
v. t.
To bring together, literally or figuratively; to place in contact; to connect; to couple; to unite; to combine; to associate; to add; to append.
n.
A proper name of a man.
v. t.
To join; to unite.
v. t.
To enjoin upon; to command.
n.
A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John.